Front Durometer Bump Stops for the 5th Gen 4Runner

If you frequently explore trails, desert washboards, tow a trailer or carry heavy loads, odds are you may have bottomed out or are eventually going to bottom out. Even if these areas are not a concern, you may bottom out on things like Rail Road tracks, crowned intersections, washouts, and uneven roadways.

Bottoming out your shocks or components of your suspension may cause short-term damage along with the potential for future catastrophic failure. For minimal “insurance” and peace of mind, consider picking up front and rear bump stops for your 4Runner.

We recently did an overview on the rear Timbren bump stops that we installed on the 4Runner. In that overview, we covered many options for bump stops and a pretty decent overview on bump stops in general.

Timbren makes a great product but they are pretty pricey.

Front Dual Durometer Bump Stops

Today, we are talking about the front Duro Bumps (Dual Durometer Bump Stops) on the 5th Generation 4Runner. You can find a set of these for your 4Runner, Tacoma and other Toyota platforms at ToyotaBumpStops.com.

These are about less than half the price of its competition and provide just as much, if not higher quality. You will get more bang for your buck from the front Duro Bump Stops.

The front Duro Bumps eliminate the hard bottom out commonly felt with factory rigid stops. These bump stops offer a smooth initial contact with a firm mid-section to provide the ultimate bump “stop”.

You will see no loss in up travel as these are designed/intended to be compressed under the weight of the truck until fully compressed.

A new set of front bumps on the 4Runner will allow for smooth suspension cycles and will greatly increase the stability of the vehicle. Some people argue that bump stops, in general, offer more support for your suspension components and increase the longevity of shocks. This could easily be debated and is somewhat subjective depending on how you use your truck. I see the points on both sides.

All of these reasons above may lead to bottoming out your 4Runner. To prevent damage to your truck, do yourself a favor and pick up a set of suspension protection in these Duro Bumps.

Duro Bump Specs

Thick 3/16″ steel base plate

Highest quality raw materials

JIS, 10.9 Hardware

Diameter: 2- 7/16″ (61mm)

Height: 2- 1/2″ (63mm)

Front Dual Durometer Installation

The installation was quite simple. Large channel locks or a large pipe wrench is going to be the most important tool you will need.

We took the tire off in order to get better photos/video, but lifting the truck and taking the tire off is optional.

Step 1: Remove old OEM bump stops with Pipe Wrench

You can use whatever tool you want. It just needs to be big enough to fit around the factory bumps. There is a welded-on nut on the inside of what looks something like a body mount. Just unscrew the front bump front the frame.

Step 2: Drop bolt through bump stop

Drop the provided flange bolt into the new front bump stop and out the other side.

Step 3: Apply thread locker

Step 4: Install new bump stops using a 14mm deep socket and ratchet

Step 5: Torque to 30 ft.lb.

How do they handle on-road?

I have only hit a few crowned intersections on a rough local road, at high speed, intentionally of course. There is also a Rail Road Crossing that I know is prone to bottoming out and I hit that going about 55 mph.

On both test spots, I was genuinely surprised. We noticed a substantial improvement in not only the smooth contact but also the increased vehicle stability on hard hits.

It’s one of those upgrades that no one really thinks about but has a lot of wow factor when you need it.

How do they handle off-road?

For the brief moment we had the truck off-road, these bumps performed as advertised. I didn’t get a real chance to smash on the suspension all day but did flex on some slow dip/mogul sections.

You can feel these stops come into contact late in the final distance of suspension travel.

They did feel to have a smooth compression rate. That is to say that they slow the suspension movement slowly, not necessarily in a harsh but controlled manner.

I am excited to really push them to their limits.

Thoughts?

The kit arrived on time, in a tightly organized package and the quality was pretty damn impressive in relation to other bumps we have installed. The mounting hardware was high-quality and the single-use thread-lock pack was a nice touch.

Very impressive guys, well-made stops.

Reach out to ToyotaBumpStops.com today if you have any questions. Curtis is a really genuine dude and easy to work with. I believe they are working on a few other stops for other trucks so reach out directly to see if they have your truck in the works.

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